Athens police break up teen strip and 'twerk' party

Athens-Clarke County police said they broke up a teen sex party early Sunday morning at an eastside apartment complex.

Officers responded to Tivoli Apartments off Cedar Shoals Drive at about 5 a.m. on a report of a possible domestic dispute due to banging noises and shouting coming from inside one of the homes.

Instead of a fight, officers found rooms filled with teens on the floors of a barren apartment in which bottles of liquor and used condoms were strewn about, according to police.

The partygoers were all 16 to 17 years old, according to police.

Earlier that day, officers visited the apartment after a Cedar Shoals High School resource officer alerted police that a missing student posted on Facebook she was hosting a "$5 special" at the apartment.

When officers located the 17-year-old, she told them that she was living at the apartment with her adult cousin.

However, the cousin told police she had been evicted and no one was supposed to be at the apartment.

Another of the teens at the apartment had advertised the party on her Facebook page, calling it a "stripper/slumber/twerk" party that was scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Saturday night.

In her Facebook post about the party, one of the suspected hosts said anyone wishing to attend "must take some off to get in the Party!" She also posted a photograph of liquor bottles lined up on the floor with the message.

As officers inspected the apartment, it appeared as though the party had been long over.

Though there were liquor bottles and cups of beverages everywhere, no one appeared to be intoxicated, according to police. The police incident report did not mention anyone being unclothed, but stated that there were used condoms and wrappers scattered about.

The teens left the apartment without incident.

Only one person was arrested, a purported host of the party who initially gave officers a fake name.

While speaking with officers, the teen mentioned that she was having difficulties with the father of her child.

A computer check of the father's name showed he had a significant history with the teen under her real name.

The teen was charged with giving false information and released a few hours later on a $1,000 bond.